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OLIO
WBAl 99.5 FM
DECEMBER 1982
THE 11TH ANNUAL WBAl
HOUDAY
CRAFIS
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Rosonaric Rccd (juiion nunigcr), M Stidia McLiughlin (idniumiriuvT
assistant), Samon Marksnun (pfograjn director). Mary Robbim (busineu
manager), Micaela Hickcy, Bob Schwaru (dcvflopmcnt directoo), J« Cuomo (on
air hindraising director X Tom Gswan (assistant to on air hindraising director),
Barbara Joumer, Tom Wisker (voluntetrr coordinators), Annrtte Walker. Fred
Herschkowiti (publicity coordinators), Fred Kuhn (switchboard operator), Dennis
ColeiTun, Barbara Joumer
WBAI LOCAL BOARD
Richard Asche, Fran Barret, Mordecai Bauman. Cblhn Bull, Manlyn B Oemcni,
Ted Cooant, Adrienne R Critchlow. Ralph Engelman, Renee Farmer, Bob Gangi.
■Cathy Goldman (chair), Victor Goode, Ellen Gumnsky. Ovrar Hanigsberg, Ken
Jenkins, David Lampel, Benjamin Lonck, Paul PouIib, Michael Ratnrr, Julu Scott.
Rochelle Semel, Salvador Tio, Ida Torres, Josephine Williams, Milton A Zisman
PACIFICA NATIONAL BOARD
Richard Asche, Jorge Belgrave, Ron dark, Marilyn aeiwni, Gabridle Edgcomb.
Peter Franck, Joan GUniz, Margaret Glaser, Steven Glasrr, Ying Lee Kelley,
David Lampel, Philip Madan, Mane Nahikian, Jack O'Dell, Julius Mel Reich,
Dan Scharlin, Delfino Varela. Alei Vavoulis, Milton Zisman Eieoitive
Committee: Ron (3ark, Peter Franck, Joan Glanti. Ying Let Kelley. Jack O'Dell.
Dan Scharlin. Delfino Varela. Milton Zisman
PACIFICA FOUNDATION
R Gordon Agnew, honorary chairperson; Jack O'Dell, chairperson; Peter Franck.
president; Mane Nahikian. first vice president; Jim Berland. vice president; Ray
Hill, vice president; Sharon Maeda, vice president; Jean Palmquist, vice president.
Rosemarie Reed, vice president; Marilo, Rivera, vu.-e president, Dan Scharlin.
treasurer, Delfino Varvia, secretary; Milton Zisman. assistant treasurer
NEWS
Rick Agcualli. Aliredo Alvarado, Tony Cavin. Barbara Day (weekend news). Pat
Dia. Winston Huggins. Carol Jennings. Robert Knight (director). Andy Lanset.
Sally O'Brien. Molly Omati. Gene Palumbo. Karen Peterson. Michael Shari.
Jessica Sloat. Peter Suhr. Bernard White
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Jim Aronson. John Atlas. Al Auster. Richard Barr. Jim Brennan. Steve Briar.
Roben W Carle, Dennis Coleman. Joe Cuomo. Robert D'avanzo. Vernon
Douglas, Dominic Florio, Sela Francis, Fred Goldhaber, David Gordon, Mark
Green, David Greene, Joan Greenbaum, Lorraine Hale, Lex Hiion, Paul Hoeflel.
Gerald Home. Ralph Jennings. Linda Johnson. Breimon Jones. Barbara Joumer,
Satidra Lee Kerman. Noah Kinigstein. Nanc)- Kramer. Warren bebold. Lee
Lowenfish. Bill Lynch. Bob MacDonald. Allen Markman. R. Paul Martin. Katie
McDonald, Paul Mclsaac, Mike Merrill, Dave Metiger (director), Tom O'Connor.
Benell Oilman, Bob O'SuUivan. Alei Paul, Isabel Pearlman. Andrew Philips,
Yasmin Pierre, Lenny (Juan. Rosemarie Reed, Al Rivera. Mimi Rosenberg. David
Rothcnberg, Judy Sackoff. Kirkpatnck Sale. Richard Schrader. Ruth Shered. Sidney
Smith. George Stonefish. Middy Streeter. William Tabb. Edith Tiger. Tom Wisker
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Elombe Brath. Daniel del Solar. M'Fergu. Nuhar Hovsepian. Richard Howard.
Barbara Juppe. Kathy Ann Kersey. Samori Marksman. John Mason. Blossom
Netishau. Gene Palumbo. George Pnestly. Rashid Al Banru. Sheldon Ranz. Mimi
Rosenberg. Sheib Ryan. George Stonefish, Juaniu Terry, Valene Van Isler,
Annette Walker (acting direaor). Auba Weia, Tom Whelan. Bernard White, Bob
Zalisk. EUeen Zaiisk
DRAMA, LITERATURE AND ART
Miguel Algann. Al Auster. Peter Bochan. Wesley Brown, Jane Brucker, Steve
Caimon, Doreen Canto, Ceal Coleman, Dennis Coleman, Donna Cooper, Joe
Cuomo, Marjorie DeFaiio, George Dorris, Vcmon Douglas. Cornelius Eady, Mike
Feder, John Fisk. Charlie Gilbert. Sharon Griffiths. Edward Haber. Riu Hall. Rick
Harris (director). Susan Howe. Isaac Jackson. Manya La Bruja. Cid Kafka. Judith
Kass. Katy KeiHer. Oleg Kerensky. Simon Loekle. Qiarles Lynch. John Mason.
Sharon Maitlin. M. Saidia McLaughlin. Shelley Messing. Kathy O'Connell. Linda
Perry. Marie Ponsot. Charles Potter. Jessica Raimi. David Rapkin. Max Schmid,
Jack Shugg. Laura Simms. Sidnt-y Smith. Janet Sternberg. Susan Slone. Tom
Vitale. Gigi Schulman. Susan Wells. Joyce West. Elizabeth Zimmer
MUSIC
Paul Aaron. Alfredo A]\-arado. Ramsey Ameen. Jack Avila. Amina Baraka.
Robbie Bansh. Richard Barr (director). Cynthia Bell. Eddie Bendock. Peter
Bochan. James Browne. Bill Caiuday. The Laughing Cavalier. Ted Cohen. Kenny
Davis, Yale Evelev, Bill Farrar, Sara Fishko, Jim Freund, Sybil Gaither, Vema
GiUis, Hattie Gossett, Edward Haber. James Irsay. Chet Jackson. Isaac Jackson.
Da>-id Jackson. Montego Joe. Jamie Katz. Fred Kleinke. Paul Lazarus. Richard
Lewis. Leonard Lopate. Manya. Jane McMahan, Anton Mikotsky, Bill Moore.
Cobi Narita. LawretKe Nii .Nartey. Sharon Negri. Mildred Norman. Tom
Pomposello. Spencer Richards. Lynn Samuels, Max Salazar, Habte Selassie,
Beaumont Small, Martin Sokol, Gorden Spencer, Jim Theobald. Mickey Waldnun.
Bill Watson. Chns Whent. Bernard White. Nanette Woodworth, Elaiix Workman.
Reggie Workman. Paul Wunder
LIVE RADIO
Alfretk) Alvarado, Richard Barr, Vinie Burrows, Pepsi Charles, Dennis Colenun.
Joe Cuomo, Bob Fass, Mike Feder, John Fisk, Paul Gornun, Riu Hall, Judy
Harrow, Jerry Hatch, Fred Hershkowttz. Mary Houston. Isaac Jackson. Larry
Josephson. Dave Kenney. Roben Knight. Fred Kuhn. Alan Lcventhal. Diane
Lacey. Simon Loekle. Leonard Lopate. Sharon Mattlin. M. Saidia McLaughlin.
Marcos Miranda. Kathy O'Connell. Linda Perry. Clayton Riley. Mike Rivera.
Lynn Samuels. Habte Selassie. Beaumont Small. Sidney Smith. Bud Struggle.
Valerie Van Isler. Mickey Waldman. Bill Watson. Paul Wunder. David Wynyard
WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT
Doiuu Allegra. Vinie Burrows. BlaiKhe Cooke. Alexandra de Lallier. Fatisha.
Penelope Franklin. Rose Jordon. EUeen Kane, Manya La Bruja. Judith Levins.
Betty Levinson. Blossom Neushatz. Judie Pastenuk. Jeannie Pool. Rosenurie
Reed. Pat Simon. Ann Stubbs. Viv Sutherland. Annette Walker. Eileen Zalisk
(director)
ANNOUNCERS
Donna AUegra. Ken Davis, Trida Del Longo. Stephen Erickson. Daniel Finton.
John Fisk. Jim Freund. Rudy Garrison. Charlie Gilben. Edward Haber. Riu Hall.
Qiet Jackson. Isaac Jackson. Barbara Joumer. Fred Kuhn. Simon Loekle. Sharon
Mattlin. M. Saidu McLaughlin. Kathy O'Connell. Bill O'Neill (chief announcer).
Alex Paul. Linda Perry. Mike Rivera. Lynn Samueb, Sidney Smith. drnton/Thor.
Tom Wisker. David Wynyard. Benurd White
ENGINEERING
James Browt^, Natalie Budelis. Dennis Colenun. Ken Davis. Daniel Finton. John
Fisk. Dean Gallea. Edward Flaber. Dana Hanford. Bill O'Neill (production
director). Jane Pipik. Miles Smith. Viv Sutherland. BiU Wells (chief engineer). Paul
Wunder
Folio Editor/Designer: Rita Hall
The WBAI Fobo a sent free to all subscribers at WBAIFM. AU correspondence
should he addressed to: Folio Editor. WBAI. 505 Eighth Avenue. New York.
NY. 10018. The FoUo can be reached at (212) 5641245. Copyright 1982
WBAI Folio. All rights reven to contributors at publication US ISSN 9942 955-(
Publication of the Folio is nude possible in pan by a grant from the Corporation
for Public Broadcasting WBAI is on the air 24 hixirs a day. broadcasting at a
frequency o< 99.5 MHz Our transmitter is located in the Empire Sute Building,
and we broadcast with an effective radiated power of 5-4 kw (horizontal) and 5-85
kw (venical). Power equivalent to 50 kw at 5(X) feet. Our antenna stands 122?
feet above average terrain Our studios are located at 505 Eighth Avenue. New
York. NY. 10018 Subscripuons and donations may be sent to WBAI. P O. Box
12345 Church Street Station. New York. NY 10249. Business inquiries may be
made by calling during working hours at (212) 279-0707 WBAI is owned and
operated by the Pacifica Foundation, a non profit corporation operating lour other
sutions: KPFA. 94FM in Berkeley; KPFK, 90.7FM m Los Angeles; KPFT,
90FM in Houston and WPFW, 89.5FM in Washington, DC.
15 "E.T." MORE POPULAR THAN
SANTA CLAUS.?
Fantasy and science fiaion provide an ideal means of
escape from social, pwlitical and economic pressures
chronically associated with the digitally processed,
computer enhanced, high technology era known as the
1980's.
Throughout the month of December, a number of
WBAI producers will be examining various aspects of
the fantasy and science fiaion genre currently invading
our literature and dramatic arts in epidemic
proportions.
Included in this special programming are:
The Golden Age of Radio, produced by Max
Schmid and Jack Shugg. Vintage fantasy and science
fiction drama from radio's golden age will be featured
Saturday mornings at 8;30, in December.
Soundtrack, produced by Paul Wunder, will take
an entertaining 'look' at about half of the more than
thirty major fantasy and science fiaion films released in
1982. Tune in on Sunday mornings at 5:00 a.m.
The Tuesday Reader produced by Doreen Canto
every Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 p.m., will bring
unusual fantasy and science fiaion short stories to the
airwaves.
Carrier Wave, broadcast on alternate Friday
mornings at 3:00 a.m. by Sidney Smith, will present a
montage of sounds from science fiaion classics.
Alternating with "Carrier Wave" on Friday
mornings at 3:00 will be Sounds of the City
Producer Dennis Coleman will amuse and entertain you
with a mix of science fiction novelty records.
The interaaion between fantasy, culture, and society
will be examined by Fred Kuhn and Judy Harrow on
The Light Show. Wednesday mornings at 5:00 a.m.
On Hour of the Wolf, WBAI's Friday morning
science fiaion extravaganza, heard weekly between 5:00
and 7:00 a.m. Producer, Jim Freund draws from his
encyclopedic knowledge of the field to present an over-
view of this fantasy phenomenon that can spawn a
single film whose income approaches one-half BILLION
dollars. Jim will have special guests, readings, and take
listener phone calls.
Fantasy and science fiaion comedy by Ken Davis,
and drama by Rick Harris will also be featured.
SITUATION ROOM
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)N'T YOU KNOW? THE SEVENTIES
ARE OVER! AN INTERVIEW WITH BOB
PASS
PASS: Live radio is the taste of the broadcaster
bouncing off the tastes of the listeners. The listeners of
1982 aren't the same people as the Usteners of 1977
even when they're the same individuals. They've
changed. I cenainly have. You too. The thing about
live radio is, people tend to identify with people who
talk through their radios no matter what. So no matter
how you attempt to do away with the cult of
personality, you've got to deal with the fact that
listeners individually have personalities.
. . . And they can identify even if it's by feeling
superior.
PASS: Absolutely. That's the first thing a person
doing a radio program has to realize — that your
audience is full of people who are much smarter than
you are and also much stupider. If a predominance of
either calls, the others tend not to call. So you have to
be conscious that there are all kinds of people in "the
room" when you're talking on the radio. If you want
to use radio for social change, you have to convince
smart people and stupid people, and liberated and
oppressed people, and depressed people —
. . . And liberals. It seems that people who are the
closest to me are the ones I have the most difficulty
with.
PASS: Right. Because they won't go that extra leap.
In families too, it can be awful, or at radio stations
which can get to be like families, if it's a place like
BAI. People who won't go that extra leap can be
infuriating, whatever you think that leap should be.
. . . And you always were one to take it.
PASS: I could have done it better. I've still got some
time maybe.
. . . You'd been having some trouble with the
phones —
PASS: Less and less. I'm beginning to understand
what's going on. There are a few people out there who
have become radio personalities by virtue of having
telephones. They call not just our program but every
program that takes calls, from Larry King to Ronald
Reagan. (Does Ron take calk? Jimmy Carter did.)
There's this one guy who calls — he says he's even
gotten through to Koch — and says "CHny Noodie!"
That's his act.
. . . Also Dirty Commie Noodie!
PASS: He has three telephone lines which makes it a
lot easier to get through, which is kind of an unfair
advantage that the less than scrupulous can take, but I
think the point of his presence is that absolutely
anybody can get through. What I'm doing is screening
calls live on the air so people can agree or disagree with
my decisions. Lots of times people are cut off other
programs even though they have something to say that
other people want to hear. It's only fair that I can be
made to explain why.
. . . Well, because you were once one of those people
who were cut off the air.
PASS: That's true.
Cathy Revland
ODOGOOOOODOGOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
LIVE FROM THE Uth ANNUAL WBAI
HOLIDAY CRAFTS FAIR. Music, sounds and
commentary live from Ferris Booth Hall at Columbia
University (115th Street & Broadway). Come over and
enjoy it in person! Produced by Ira Weitzman and
Matt Alperin. Friday December 3, 7:15 p.m., Saturday
December 4, 12:00 noon, Sunday December 5, 12:30
p.m., Saturday December 11, 1:00 p.m., Sunday
December 12, 4:30 p.m., Saturday December 18, 3:00
p.m.. Sunday December 19, 2:00 p.m.
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NOWHERE TO RUN. Live radio with Joe Cuomo
and guest Ron Temer, whose exhibition of
photographs. City Island: A Vanishing Community,
opens at the Focal Point Gallery this month. Friday,
December 3, 5:00.
WEDNESDA Y/1
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5:00 THE LIGHT SHOW.
With Fred Kuhn and Judy
Harrow.
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 MORE .THAN HALF
THE WORLD. With Vinie
Burrows.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
Presented by The Laughing
Cavalier.
11:15 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
1 1:20 BREAD AND ROSES.
Self Help,
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12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 THE NATURAL
GOURMET. With Mary
Houston.
2:00 THE VELVET
SLEDGEHAMMER.
Women's radio magazine.
Childcare with Kathy Ann
Kersey and Woman's News
with Jane Pipik and Shirley
Herman.
3:30 MAGIC TIME. Games,
stories, puzzles and songs for
kids, with Joyce West and
Sharon Griffin.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
Folk comedy with Ken Davis.
5:00 LIVE RADIO.
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6:30 NEWS. With Roben
Knight.
7:00 ADDENDA. Book
reviews from the Drama and
Literature Depanment.
^:15 MUSIC NOTES.
Concen announcements
presented by Sharon Negri.
7:30 THE LESBIAN SHOW.
Images. Third world issues with
Diane and Sharon
8:30 INTERGAY. Weekly
report.
9:00 GAYRAP. First
Wednesday. Produced bv
Roben W.' Orle.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
Scrapple from the Apple With
Jamie Katz.
1 1:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6:30 evening news
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12:15 LIVE RADIO. With
Bob Pass.
THURSDAY/2
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
5:00 NO SIDE TO FALL
IN. With Sharon Mattlin.
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 HARDWORK. With
Mike Feder.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
With James Irsay.
11:15 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
11:20 BREAD AND ROSES.
Survival Notes. With Alex
Paul.
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12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 THE ENERGY HOUR.
Radioactivity with Warren
Liebold.
2:00 THE piLL OF
RIGHTS IN PERIL. With
Edith Tiger.
2:30 CONVERSATIONS.
With David Rothenberg.
3:00 HI TECH SNAKE OIL.
With the Health Policy
Advisory Center.
3:30 RE-EDUCATION
CAMP. Comedy. With John
Muller.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
Taste of the Blues. With Anton
Mikofsky.
5:00 PASSING THROUGH.
With Richard Barr.
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6:30 NEWS. With Roben
Knight.
7:00 FRONT LINE.
Commentary- on regions in
crisis.
7:30 ECONO-NEWS. Political
economy with Bill Tabb.
8:30 THE AFRICA
REPORT. An analysis of
developments on the continent.
With Elombe Brath.
9:00 THE MIDDLE EAST
REPORT. An update of
regional events. With Kathy
Ann Kersey.
9:30 THE SOVIET
UNION-QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS. With
William Mandel. Produced by
M'Fergu.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
Jazz Sampler. Presented by Bill
Farrar.
1 1:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6; 30 evening news.
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12:15 EARTHWATCH.
With Roben Knight.
3:00 SOUNDS OF THE
CITY. With Dennis Coleman.
PRIDA Y/3
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5:00 HOUR OF THE
WOLF. With Jim Freund.
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 HOME FRIES. With
Fred Hcrschkowiiz.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
Stormy Monday. With James
Browne and David Jackson.
11:55 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
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12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 WOMEN AND THE
WORLD IN THE 1980's.
With historian Dr. Blanch
Weisen Cook.
2:00 ARTS EXTRA. A
cultural magazine from the
Drama and Literature
Depanment.
3:30 BEHIND THE
SCREENS. Jan Alben ulks to
people about making and
watching films.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
That Old Time Religion. With
Bill Canaday.
5:00 NOWHERE TO RUN.
With Joe Cuomo.
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6:30 NEWS. With Roben
Knight.
7:00 NOTICERO
PACIFICA. Spanish language
news.
7:15 LIVE FROM THE
WBAI HOLIDAY CRAFTS
FAIR.
8:30 THE PRISON
WRITINGS OF JEROME
WASHINGTON.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
Now's the Time. Third world
women's music produced by
Hattie Gossett.
11:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6:30 evening news.
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12:15 PART OF THE ACT.
With Lvnn Samuels.
SATURDAY/4
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5:00 WHY THE
REVOLUTION HASNT
COME. With Simon Loekle.
7:30 BRUSH UP YOUR
SHAKESPEARE.
8:30 THE GOLDEN AGE
OF RADIO. Vinugr broadcasts
presented by Max ^hmid and
Jack Shugg.
9:30 THE PIPER IN THE
MEADOW STRAYING.
Folk music Produced by
Edward Haber.
1 1:00 BRUNCH. With Paul
Gorman
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12:00 LIVE FROM THE
WBAI HOLIDAY GRAFFS
FAIR.
1:00 HOUSING
NOTEBOOK. Robcno
Marerro of the Metropolitan
CourKil on Housing ulks to
tenants.
2:00 THE NEXT SWAN.
With Mickey Waldman
4:00 MUSIC NOTES.
CofKen announcements With
John Dyer.
4:05 ALL MIXED UP. Music
and more with Peter Bochan
6:00 DRUMBEATS. Nauve
American news with George
Stonefish
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6:30 NEWS. With Barbara
Day
7:00 THE POETRY
PROJECT. From the
Wednesday rught readings at St.
Mark's Church Produced by
John Fisk
8:00 MARIOVS
CAULDRON. Astrology
9:00 WORLD MUSIC. From
the Andes with Jack Avila
10:00 AREITO. Music news
and information from los bcmos
de S'ueva York and elsewhere
with Alfredo Alvarado.
12:00 NEWS. A rebroadcast d
the Saturdav evening news
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12:30 LABBRISH. Reggae
with Habie Selassie.
SUNDA Y/5
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5:00 SOUNDTRACK. All
about cinema with Paul Wunder.
8:30 HERE OF A SUNDAY
MORNING. Early music
presented by Chris Whent.
11:00 BOURGEOIS
LIBERATION. With Larry
Josephson.
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12:30 LIVE FROM THE
WBAI HOLIDAY CRAFTS
FAIR.
2:00 THROUGH THE
OPERA GLASS. Rare
performances presented by
Manin Sokol.
4:30 WORLD VIEW. A
weekly roundup of significant
international trends with Samori
Marksman.
5:30 CONFLICTING
INTERESTS. City issues with
Ruth Messinger.
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6:30 NEWS. With Barbara
Day.
7:00 THE SCIENCE
REPORT. Produced by Eileen
and Robert Zalisk.
8:00 LETTERS. Readings
produced by Carole Bovoso and
James Lecesne.
10:00 NUANCES. With Pepsi
Charles.
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12:00 NEWS. Sunday evening
news rebroadcast.
12:30 DIGRESSIONS. With
John Fisk.
SOUNDTRACK. Featured are musical scores, dialog
and commentary for the films Quest for Fire, E. T. and
The Road Warrior. Paul Wunder interviews the
director of Quest for Fire. December 5, 5:00 a.m.
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THE SCIENCE REPORT. Science Searches for E.T.
An update on the scientific search for extra terrestrial
life produced by Bob and Eileen Zalisk. December 5,
7:00 p.m.
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JAZZ U.S.A. The Janice Robinson Quintet live from
the Jazz GaUery 155 W. 19th St. Produced by Gobi
Norita and the Universal Jazz Coalition.
MONDAY/6
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5:00 EVERYTHING OLD
IS NEW AGAIN. With Dave
Kenny.
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 LIVE RADIO.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
Pre.sented by Ted Cohen.
11:15 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
11:20 BREAD AND ROSES.
First Monday. Topics of public
concern with guest journalists,
politicians, and community
activists. Produced by Sandra
Lee Kerman.
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12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 EQUAL TIME FOR
ATHEISM. With Dominic
Florio of the Society of
Separationists.
2:00 MEDIA REVIEW. Film,
books, television and more.
3:00 TO BE ANNOUNCED.
3:30 A MOVEABLE
FEAST. Alice McDermott
reads from Tbe Bigamist 's
Daughter. Produced by Tom
Vitale.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
Cajun Music presented by Paul
Aaron.
5:00 VERBAL
CONTRACTS. With Rita
Hall.
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6:30 NEWS. With Robert
Knight.
7:00 ADDENDA. Book
reviews from the Drama and
Literature Depanment.
7:15 MUSIC NOTES.
Concert announcements
presented by Jane McMahan. ~
■':30 EVERYWOMAN-
SPACE. With anthropologist
Angela Gillian.
8:30 AN OCEAN OF
STORY. Master storyteller
Laura Simms tells stories from
around the world. Produced by
Sharon Mattlin.
9:30 SCREENING ROOM.
About video. Produced by
Dennis Coleman.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
SoundScape. Presented by
Vema Gillis.
11:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6:30 news.
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12:15 'ROUND
MIDNIGHT. With Leonard
Lopate.
TUESDAYH
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5:00 TIME FOR A
CHANGE. With Alan
Leventhal.
7:00 MORNING SERLAL.
7:15 THE NEW TUESDAY
SHOW. With Diane Lacey.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
20th Century Chamber Music
presented by Cynthia Bell.
11:15 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
1 1:20 BREAD AND ROSES.
The Nuyorican Express. With
Al Rivera.
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12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary NuU.
1:00 ACROSS THE RIVER.
New Jersey issues with John
Atlas and Bob O'SuUivan.
2:00 RADICAL HISTORY
RADIO. With Marho.
2:30 DEMOCRACY
NOTES. With Mark Green.
3:00 CONSIDER THE
ALTERNATIVES. Foreign
and domestic policy with the
SANE Education Fund.
3:30 THE TUESDAY
READER. Produced by
Doreen Canto.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
No Holds Barred. E.B. Dock.
5:00 LIVE RADIO.
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6:30 NEWS. With Robert
Knight.
7:00 FRONT LINE.
Commentary about Southern
Africa with the African
National Congress.
7:30 PRAXIS. Visits with
Marxist Thinkers. With Benell
Oilman.
8:30 ILLUMINATIONS.
Urban issues with Bill Lynch.
9:30 THE SCIENCE AND
MEDICAL NEWS REPORT.
Produced by Eileen Zalisk.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
From the Top Shelf. With
Reggie Workman.
1 1:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6:30 evening news.
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12:15 BECAUSE THE
NIGHT. With Linda Perry.
WEDNESDA Y/8
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5:00 THE LIGHT SHOW.
With Fred Kuhn and Judy
Harrow.
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 MORE THAN HALF
THE WORLD. With Vinie
Burrows.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
American music with Bill
Moore.
11:15 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
11:20 BREAD AND ROSES.
The Madness Network.
Psychiatry, patient nghcs and
the mental health system with
Allen Markman.
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12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 THE NA1 URAL
GOURMET. With Mary
Houston.
2:00 THE VELVET
SLEDGEHAMMER.
Women's radio magazine.
3:30 MAGIC TIME. Games,
stories, puzzles and songs for
kids, with Joyce West and
Sharon Griffin.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
Caribtiean music presented by
Milford Edwards.
5:00 LIVE RADIO,
ooooooooooooooooo
6:}0 NEWS. With Roben
Knight.
7:00 ADDENDA. Book
reviews from the Drama and
Literature Department.
7:15 MUSIC NOTES.
Concen announcements
presented by Sharon Negri.
7:30 THE LESBIAN SHOW.
Magazine with Judie Pasternak
8:30 INTERGAY. Weekly
repon.
9:00 GAYRAP. Willy Wonka
Meets tlx Marlboro Man A
comedy produced by Bob
MacDonald.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
Notes with Amin Baraka.
1 1:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast ot
the 6:30 evening news.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:15 LIVE RADIO. With
Bob Pass.
THURSDAY/9
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
5:00 NO SIDE TO FALL
IN. With Sharon Mattlin.
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 HARDWORK. With
Mike Feder.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
With James Irsay.
11:15 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
1 1:20 BREAD AND ROSES.
Mirrors. With Dr. Lorrame
Hale.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 THE ENERGY HOUR.
Science and the environment
with Eileen Zalisk.
2:00 WORKER'S RIGHTS
IN PERIL. With Noah
Kinigsiin.
2:30 DR. LEONARD
LEHRMAN. An interview
with the composer about his
feminist Chanukkah opera
Hannah Produced by Isabel
Pearlman.
3:00 ON THE JOB. With
Mike Merrill.
3:30 RE-EDUCATION
CAMP. Comedy With Gigi
Shulman.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
A Taste of the Blues.
5:00 PASSING THROUGH.
With Richard Barr.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
6:30 NEWS. With Roben
Knight.
7:00 FRONT LINE.
Commentary on regions in
crisis.
7:30 TALK 'N UNION. With
Mimi Rosenberg.
8:30 THE AFRICA
REPORT. With Juaniu Terry.
9:00 THE MIDDLE EAST
REPORT. With Sheldon Ranz.
10:00 EVENING .MUSIC.
Jazz Sampler. Presented by Bill
Farrar.
1 1:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6:30 evening news.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:15 FUTURETHINK.
With Valerie Van Isler
3:00 CARRIER WAVE.
With Sidnev Smith.
FRIDAY/ 10
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
5:00 HOUR OF THE
WOLF. With Jim Freund
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 HOME FRIES. With
Fred Herschkowitz.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
Stormy Monday. With James
Browne and David Jackson.
1 1:55 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 WOMEN AND THE
WORLD IN THE 1980's.
With Barbara Omalade.
2:00 ARTS EXTRA. A
cultural magazine from the
Drama and Literature
Depanment.
3:30 BEHIND THE
SCREENS. Jan Albert talks to
people abiout making and
watching films.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
The Sing Out Radio Bulletin.
Presented by Pete Seeger.
5:00 NOWHERE TO RUN.
With Joe Cuomo.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
6:30 NEWS. With Robert
Knight.
7:00 NOTICERO
PACIFICA. Spanish languaf;e
7:15 ADDENDA. Book
reviews from the Drama and
Literature Department.
7:30 THE CARIBBEAN
AND LATLN A.MERICAN
REPORT. Produced by
Annette Walker.
8:30 TRISTAN AND
ISOLDE. By Sidney Goldfarb.
performed by the Talking Band
10:00 EVENLNG MUSIC.
The Janice Robinson Quintet.
1 1:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6:30 evening news.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:15 PART OF THE ACT.
With Lvnn Samuels.
SATURDAY/Il
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
5:00 WHY THE
REVOLUTION HASNT^
COME. With Simon Loekle
7.30 BRUSH UP YOUR
SHAKESPEARE.
8:30 THE GOLDEN AGE
OF RADIO. Vintagi-
br(adca.sLs pres<.-nted fi>y Max
Schmid and Jack Shugg
9:30 THE PIPER IN THE
MEADOW STRAYING.
Folk musK Produced by
Edward Haher
11:00 BRUNCH. With Paul
Gorman
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
1:00 LIVE FROM THE
WBAI HOLIDAY CRAFTS
FAIR.
2:00 THE NEXT SWAN.
With Mickey Waldman
4:00 MUSIC NOTES.
Concert announcomcnis With
John Dyer.
4:05 ALL MIXED UP. Music
and more with Peter Bochan.
6:00 DRUMBEATS. Native
.■Xmcrican news with George
Sidnefish.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
6:30 NEWS. With Barbara
Day
7:00 WRITER'S BLOCK.
Greater New York poetry
prcsCTited by Shelley Messing
8:00 SEVENTH INNING
STRETCH. Sports with Lee
Lowenfish.
9:00 WORLD MUSIC. From
Asia with Yale Evelev
10.00 AREITO. .Music news
and information from hi hamm
le S'ueva York and elsewhere
with Alfredo Alvarado
12:00 NEWS. A rebroadcast d
the Saturday evening news
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:30 LABBRISH. Reggae
with Habte Selassie
SU?fDAY/12
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5:00 SOUNDTRACK. All
about cinema with Paul
Wander.
8:30 HERE OF A SUNDAY
MORNING. Early music
presented by Chris Whent.
11:00 BOURGEOIS
LIBERATION. With Larry
Josephson.
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12:30 ANYTHING GOES.
American musical theater
presented by Paul Lazarus.
2:00 THROUGH THE
OPERA GLASS. Rare
performances presented by
Martin Sokol. The history of
the Metropolitan Opera 1933-
43.
4:30 LIVE FROM THE
WBAI HOLIDAY CRAFTS
FAIR.
5:30 NUCLEAR ALERT.
Issues of weaponry, power and
policy with Dr. Michio Kaku
and the Institute for Safe
Technology,
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6:30 NEWS. With Barbara
Day.
7:00 THE SCIENCE
REPORT. Produced by Eileen
and Robert Zalisk.
8:00 SITUATION ROOM.
Radio play.
10:00 NUANCES. With Pepsi
Charles.
ooooooooooooooooo
12:00 NEWS. Sunday evening
news rebroadcast.
12:30 DIGRESSIONS. With
John Fisk.
SOUNDTRACK. Featured are musical scores, dialog,
and commentary for the films Bladerunner, Conan and
The Sword and the Sorcerer. Paul Wunder interviews
the director oi Bladerunner . December 12, 5:00 a.m.
oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
THE SCIENCE REPORT. Genetic Alchemy. An
interview with Dr. Sheldon Krimsky about his new
book which looks at genetic engineering. Produced by
Eileen Zalisk. December 12, 7:00 p.m.
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ALLAN BALLARD
THE PIPER IN THE MEADOW STRAYING.
Paul Kovit talks with Maddy Prior and Rick Kemp,
members of both Steeleye Span and the Maddy Prior
Band. The first in a series of interviews produced for
radio by Paul Kovit and Edward Haber.
MONDAY/ 13
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5:00 EVERYTHING OLD
IS NEW AGAIN. With Dave
Kenny.
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 LIVE RADIO.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
Presented by Ted Cohen.
11:15 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
11:20 BREAD AND ROSES.
Semi-Serious. With Vernon
Douglas.
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12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 RECONSTRUCTING
PSYCHOLOGY. With the
Group for a Radical Human
Science.
2:00 MEDIA REVIEW. Film,
books, television and more.
3:00 TO BE ANNOUNCED.
3:30 A MOVEABLE
FEAST. Joyce Carol Oates
reads from A Bloodsmoor
Romance. Produced by Tom
Vitale.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
Presented by Al Angeloro.
5:00 VERBAL
CONTRACTS. With Rita
Hall,
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6:30 NEWS. With Robert
Knight.
7:00 ADDENDA. Book
reviews from the Drama and
Literature Department.
7:15 MUSIC NOTES.
Concert announcements
presented by Jane McMahan.
7:30 EVERYWOMAN-
SPACE. The Women
Peacemakers. With Cora Weiss.
8:30 PORTRAIT OF
DORA. By Helene Cixous.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
Evidence. Presented by Ramsey
Ameen and Spencer Richards.
1 1:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6:30 news,
ooooooooooooooooo
12:15 'ROUND
MIDNIGHT. With Leonard
Lopate.
TUESDAY/ 14
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5:00 TIME FOR A
CHANGE. With Alan
Leventhal.
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 THE NEW TUESDAY
SHOW. With Diane lacey.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC. For
A New Ear. With Jim
Theobald.
11:15 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
11:20 BREAD AND ROSES.
The Sisterhood of Black Single
Mothers.
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12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 EXPLORATIONS IN
HUMAN SCALE. With
Kirkpatrick Sale.
2:00 NOTES ON THE
ECONOMY. With David
Gordon.
2:30 PERSPECTIVES ON
CRIMINAL JUSTICE. With
Tom O'Connor.
6:00 CONSIDER THE
ALTERNATIVES. Foreign
and domestic policy with the
SANE Education Fund.
3:30 THE TUESDAY
READER. Produced by
Doreen Canto.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
A Phil Speaor show presented
by Howard Schwarz.
5:00 LIVE RADIO.
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6:30 NEWS. With Roben
Knight.
7:00 FRONT LINE.
Commentary about Southern
Africa with the African
National Congress.
7:30 PRAXIS. An analysis of
changing international political,
economic and social
institutions.
8:30 ILLUMINATIONS.
Urban issues with Bill Lynch.
9:30 THE SCIENCE AND
MEDICAL NEWS REPORT.
Produced by Eileen Zalisk.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
1 1:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6:30 evening news,
oooooooooooooooooo
12:15 BECAUSE THE
NIGHT. With Linda Perry.
WEDNESDAY/ 1 5
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5:00 THE LIGHT SHOW.
With Fred Kuhn and Judy
Harrow.
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 MORE THAN HALF
THE WORLD. With Vinie
Burrows.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
The Bach Aria Guild.
Presented by Laurine Garand
and The Laughing Cavalier.
11:15 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
11:20 BREAD AND ROSES.
The Radical Alliance of Social
Service Workers.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gar>' Null.
1:00 THE NATURAL
GOURMET. With Mary
Houston.
2:00 THE VELVET
SLEDGEHAMMER.
Women's radio magazine.
3:30 MAGIC TIME. Games,
stories, puzzles and songs for
kids, with Joyce West and
Sharon Griffin.
4:00 API ERNOON MUSIC.
Nobody's Wedding. Produced
by Ed Haber.
5:00 LIVE RADIO.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
6:30 NEWS. With Roben
Knight.
7:00 ADDENDA. Book
reviews from the Drama and
Literature Department.
7:15 MUSIC NOTES.
Concert announcements
presented by Sharon Negri.
7:30 THE LESBIAN SHOW.
With Rose Jordan.
8:30 INTERGAY. Weekly
report.
9:00 GAYRAP. Dear Lute of
Comrades. About Edward
Carpenter, an early gay male
socialist. Produced by Isaac
Jackson.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
Scrapple from the Apple. With
Jamie Katz.
11:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6:30 evening news.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:15 LIVE RADIO. With
Bob Pass.
THURSDAY/ 1 6
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
5:00 NO SIDE I'O FALL
IN. With Sharon Maitlin
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 HARDWORK. With
Mike Feder.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
With James Irsay.
11:15 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
1 1:20 BREAD AND ROSES.
People in Motion. With Mimi
Rosenberg.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gar> Null.
1:00 THE ENERGY HOUR.
Radioactivity with Warren
Liebold.
2:00 THE BILL OF
RIGHTS IN PERIL. With
Edith Tiger.
2:30 CONVERSATIONS.
With David Rothenberg.
3:00 HEALTH NOTES.
3:30 RE-EDUCATION
CAMP. Comedy. With Gigi
Shulman.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
A Taste of the Blues.
5:00 PASSING THROUGH.
With Richard Barr.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o
6:30 NKWS. With Roben
Knight.
7:00 FRONT LINE.
Commentary' on regions in
crisis.
7:30 BEHIND THE
ECONOMIC NEWS. With
Bill Tabb.
8:30 THE AFRICA
REPORT. An analysis of
developments on the continent.
With Elombe Brath.
9:00 THE MIDDLE EAST
REPORT. An update of
regional events. With Sheila
Ryan.
9:30 THE SOVIET
UNION— QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS. With
William Mandel. Produced by
M'Fergu.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
Jazz Sampler. Presented by Bill
Farrar.
1 1:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
■the 6:30 evening news.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:15 EARTHWATCH.
With Robert Knight.
3:00 SOUNDS OF THE
CITY. With Dennis Coleman.
FRIDAY/ 17
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
5:00 HOUR OF THE
WOLF. With Jim Freund.
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 HOME FRIES.
Fred Herschkowiu.
With
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
Stormy Monday. With James
Browne and David Jack.son
11:55 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 WOMEN AND THE
WORLD IN THE 1980's.
With Dr. Blanch Weiscn Cook
2:00 ARTS EXTRA. A
cultural magazine from the
Drama and Literature
Depanment.
3:30 BEHIND THE
SCREENS. Jan Albert talks to
people about making and
watching films.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
5:00 NOWHERE TO RUN.
With Joe Cuomo.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
6:30 NEWS. With Robert
Knight.
7:00 NOTICERO
PACIFICA. Spanish language
7:15 ADDENDA. Book
reviews from the Drama and
Literature Department.
7:30 THE CARIBBEAN
AND LATIN AMERICAN
REPORT. Produced by
Annette Walker.
8:30 ALLEN GINSBERG.
The 25th anniversary readings.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
Rosetta's Room. Women's
blues and jazz presented by
Rosetta Reiu.
11:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6:30 evening news.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:15 PART OF THE ACT.
With Lvnn Samuels.
SATURDAY/ 1 8
O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
5:00 WHY THE
REVOLUTION HASN'T
COME. With Simon Lockle.
7:30 BRUSH UP YOUR
SHAKESPEARE.
8:30 THE GOLDEN AGE
OF RADIO. Vinuge
broadcasts presented by Max
Schmid and Jack Shu^.
9:30 THE PIPI R IN THE
MEADOW S IRAYING. Folk
music Produced by Edward
Haber
1 1:00 BRUNCH. With Paul
Gorman.
O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
1:00 HOUSING
NOTEBOOK. Roberto
Marerro of the Metropolitan
CoutKil un Housing talks co
tenants.
2:00 THE NEXT SWAN.
3:00 LIVE FROM THE
WBAI HOLIDAY CRAFFS
FAIR.
4:00 MUSIC NOTES.
Concert announcements. With
John Dyer.
4:05 ALL MIXED UP. Music
and more with Peter Bochan.
6:00 DRUMBEATS. Native
Amencan news with George
Stonefish.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
6:30 NEWS. With Barbara
Day
-:00 THE POETRY
PROJECT. From the
Wednesday night readings at St.
Mark's Church. Produced by
John Fisk.
8:00 SEVENTH INNING
STRETCH. Sports with Lee
LowenfLsh.
9:00 WORLD MUSIC. From
.Africa with LawrciKC Nii
Narley.
10:00 AREITO. Music news
jnd information from hi bamos
Jc i\Wiu York and eLsewfiere
with Alfredo Alvarado.
12:00 NEWS. A rebroadcast o<
the Saturday evening news.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:30 LABBRISH. ReggjK
with Habte Selassie
SUNDAY/ 19
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5:00 SOUNDTRACK. All
about cinema with Paul
Wunder.
8:30 HERE OF A SUNDAY
MORNING. Early music
presented by Chris Whent.
11:00 BOURGEOIS
LIBERATION. With Larry
Josephson.
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12:30 ANYTHING GOES.
American musical theater
presented by Paul Lazarus.
2:00 LIVE FROM THE
WBAI HOLIDAY CRAFTS
FAIR.
3:00 THROUGH THE
OPERA GLASS. Rare
performances presented by
Martin Sokol.
4:30 WORLD VIEW. A
weekly roundup of significant
international trends with Samori
Marksman.
5:30 CONFLICTING
INTERESTS. City Issues with
Councilwoman Ruth Messinger.
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6:30 NEWS. With Barbara
Day.
7:00 THE SCIENCE
REPORT. Produced by Eileen
and Roben Zalisk.
8:00 JOLLITY FARM.
Comedy presented by Kenny
Davis.
10:00 NUANCES. With Pepsi
Charles,
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12:00 NEWS. Sunday evening
news rebroadcast.
12:30 DIGRESSIONS. With
John Fisk.
SOUNDTRACK. Featured are musical score, dialog,
and commentary for the films Dark Crystal, Tron,
Poltergeist and Creep Show. Paul Wunder interviews
the director of Tron. December 19, 5:00 a.m.
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JAZZ U.S.A. A Christmas Song Concert featuring
Sheila Jordon, vocalist, with Harvie Swartz, bass; and,
vocalists Keisha St. Joan, Marion Cowings and Tom
Briggs with Kenny Barron, piano. Buster Williams,
bass and Ben Riley, drums.
The Staff and Board of Directors of
WBAI Pacifica Radio
will honor
Rosemarie Reed
for her outstanding service
as Station Manager
Wednesday,
December 22, 1982
at the Village Gate
Bleecker and Thompson Streets
doors open at 10:30 PM
special performances by
the David Amram Quintet
and
James Irsay
food prepared by
Mary Houston
A very limited number of tickets to this
private party will be available to our lis-
teners and supporters. The cost is $15
per ticket (food is additional) with the
proceeds going to WBAI's equipment
fund. Admission tickets must be pur-
chased in advance and will be available at
the WBAI Crafts Fair and at the Village
Gate Box Office. We request that dinner
reservations be made by December 12.
For further Information, call 535-4797.
produced by Jill Selden
MONDAY/20
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5:00 EVERYTHING OLD
IS NEW AGAIN. With Dave
Kenny.
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 LIVE RADIO.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
Presented by Ted Cohen.
11:15 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
11:20 BREAD AND ROSES.
Housing in New York City
with Paula Crandall.
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12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 EQUAL TIME FOR
ATHEISM. With Dominic
Florio of the Society of
Separationists, American
Atheists.
2:00 MEDIA REVIEW. Film,
boolcs, television and more.
3:00 TO BE ANNOUNCED.
3:30 A MOVEABLE
FEAST. Stephen Koch reads
from a new novel. Produced by
Tom Vitale.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
Presented by Paul Aaron.
5:00 VERBAL
CONTRACTS. With Rita
Hall,
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6:30 NEWS. With Robert
Knight.
7:00 ADDENDA. Book
reviews from the Drama and
Literature Depanment.
7:15 MUSIC NOTES.
Concert announcements
presented by Jane McMahan.
7:30 EVERYWOMAN-
SPACE. The Telling of Us.
Women's writing workshop
with poet Fatisha.
8:30 A SCIENCE FICTION
SURPRISE.
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TMEnTHAMmiALWBJtl
HOUDAY
CRAFTS
FAIR
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
SoundScape. Presented by
Verna Gillis.
1 1:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6:30 news,
oooooooooooooooooo
12:15 'ROUND
MIDNIGHT. With Leonard
Lopate.
TUESDAY/21
oooooooooooooooooo
5:00 TIME FOR A
CHANGE. With Alan
Leventhal.
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 THE NEW TUESDAY
SHOW. With Diane Lacey.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
20th Century Chamber Music
presented by Cynthia Bell.
11:15 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
11:20 BREAD AND ROSES.
The Nuyorican Express with Al
Rivera,
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12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 ACROSS THE RIVER.
New Jersey issues with John
Atlas and Bob O'SuUivan.
2:00 RADICAL HISTORY
RADIO. With Marho.
2:30 DEMOCRACY
NOTES. With Mark Green.
3:00 CONSIDER THE
ALTERNATIVES. Foreign
and domestic policy with the
SANE Education Fund.
3:30 THE TUESDAY
READER. Produced by
Doreen Canto.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
Music in 12 Parts presented by
Susan Asher.
5:00 LIVE RADIO.
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6:30 NEWS. With Robert
Knight.
7:00 FRONT LINE.
Commentary about Southern
Africa with the African
National Congress.
7:30 PRAXIS. Asia in
Transition. With Eqbal Ahmed
and Nubar Hovsepian.
8:30 ILLUMINATIONS.
Urban issues with Bill Lynch.
9:30 THE SCIENCE AND
MEDICAL NEWS REPORT.
Produced by Eileen Zalisk.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
From the Top Shelf. With
Reggie Workman.
11:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6:30 evening news,
oooooooooooooooooo
12:15 BECAUSE THE
NIGHT. With Linda Perry.
oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
WEDNESDA Y/22
ooooooooooooooooo
5:00 THE LIGHT SHOW.
With Fred Kuhn and Judy
Harrow.
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 MORE THAN HALF
THE WORLD. With Vinie
Burrows.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
American music with Bill
Moore.
11:15 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
11:20 BREAD AND ROSES.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 THE NATURAL
GOURMET. With Mary
Houston.
2:00 THE VELVET
SLEDGEHAMMER.
Women's radio magazine.
3:30 MAGIC TIME. Games,
stories, puzzles and songs for
kids, with Joyce West and
Sharon Griffin.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
Accent on percussion with
Montegojoe.
5:00 LIVE RADIO.
ooooooooooooooooo
6:30 NEWS. With Robert
Knight.
7.00 ADDENDA. Book
reviews from the Drama and
Literature Department.
7:15 MUSIC NOTES.
Concen announcements
presented by Sharon Negri.
7:30 THE LESBIAN SHOW.
Studies with Viv Sutherland.
8:30 INTERGAY. Weekly
repon. '
9:00 GAYRAP. A Guy Xmas
Carol. Produced by Robert
Carle.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
Notes. With Amiri Baraka.
11:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6:30 evening news.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:15 LIVE RADIO. With
Bob Pass.
THURSDA Y/23
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
5:00 NO SIDE TO FALL
IN. With Sharon Maitlin
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 HARDWORK. With
Mike Feder.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
With James Irsay.
11:15 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
1 1:20 BREAD AND ROSES.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 THE ENERGY HOUR.
With POWER and Richard
Schrader,
2:00 PEOPLE'S LAW. With
the National Lawyer's Guild.
3:00 ON THE JOB. With
Mike Merill
3:30 RE-EDUCATION
CAMP. Comedy. With Jane
Bruker.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
A Taste of the Blues for
Christmas, With Tom
Pompasello.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
6:30 NEWS. With Robert
Knight.
7:00 FRONT LINE.
Commentary' on regions in
crisis.
7:30 THE END OF THE
WORLD AS WE KNOW IT.
Global issues with Sol Yurick.
8:30 THE AFRICA
REPORT. An analysis of
developments on the continent.
With Samori Marksman.
9:00 THE MIDDLE EAST
REPORT. An update of
regional events.
9:30 THE SOVIET
UNION— QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS. With
William Mandel. Produced by
M'Fergu.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
Jazz Sampler. Presented by Bill
Farrar.
11:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6:30 evening news.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:15 FUTURETHINK.
With Valerie Van kler.
3:00 CARRIER WAVE.
With Sidney Smith.
PRIDA Y/24
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
5:00 HOUR OF THE
WOLF. With Jim Freund
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 HOME FRIES. With
Fred Herschkowiu.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
Stormy Monday. With James
Browne and David Jackson.
11:55 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 WOMEN AND THE
WORLD IN THE 1980s.
With Beryl Bemay.
2:00 ARTS EXTRA. A
cultural magazine from the
Drama and Literature
Department
3:30 BEHIND THE
SCREENS. Jan Albert talks to
people about making and
watching films.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
5:00 NOWHERE TO RUN.
With Joe Cuomo.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
6:30 NEWS. With Robert
Knight.
7:00 NOTICERO
PACIFICA. Spanish language
news.
7:15 ADDENDA. Book
reviews from the Drama and
Literature Department.
7:30 THE CARIBBEAN
AND LATIN AMERICAN
REPORT. Produced by
Annette Walker.
8:30 THE CITIZEN
KAFKA CHRISTMAS
MUSIC SPECIAL.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
Jazz U.S.A.
1 1:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6:30 evening news.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:15 PART OF THE ACT.
With Lynn Samuels.
SATURDAY/25
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
5:00 WHY THE
REVOLUTION HASN'T
COME. With Simon Loekle.
7:30 BRUSH UP YOUR
SHAKESPEARE.
8:30 THE GOLDEN AGE
OF RADIO. Vintage
broadcasts presented by Max
Schmid and Jack Shugg.
9:30 THE PIPER IN THE
MEADOW STRAYING. Folk
music. Produced by Edward
Haber
1 1:00 BRUNCH. With Ptul
Gorman.
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1:00 HOUSING
NOTEBOOK. Roberto
Marerro of ihe Metropolitan
CoufKil on Housing talks to
2:00 A GOLDEN AGE
CHRISTMAS. Prcvwed by
Max Schmid and Jack Schugg.
4:00 MUSIC NOTES.
Concert announcements. With
John Dyer
4:05 ALL MIXED UP. Music
and more with Peter (Vnhan.
This week: Shortcuts to the
North Pole.
6:00 DRUMBEATS. Native
American news with George
StonefLsh
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
6:10 NEWS. Wiih Barbara
Day
-:00 A WAY OF SEEING.
Photography magazine with Joe
Cuomo
8:00 SEVENTH INNING
STRETCH. Sports with Lee
Lowenfish
9:00 WORLD MUSIC. The
Sounds of Brazil with Mildred
Norman.
10:00 AREITO. Music, news
and information with Alfredo
Alvarado
12:00 NEWS. A rebroadcast o<
the Saturday evening news.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:30 LABBRISH. Reggae
wiih Habte Selassie.
SUNDA Y/26
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5:00 SOUNDTRACK. All
about cinema with Paul
Wunder.
8:30 HERE OF A SUNDAY
MORNING. Early music
presented by Chris Whent.
11:00 BOURGEOIS
LIBERATION. With Larry
Josephson.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:30 ANYTHING GOES.
American musical theater
presented by Paul Lazarus.
2:00 THROUGH THE
OPERA GLASS. Rare
performances presented by
Martin Sokol. The history of
the Metropolitan Opera, 1943-
53.
4:30 WORLD VIEW. A
weekly roundup of significant
international trends with Samori
Marksman.
5:30 NUCLEAR ALERT.
Issues of weaponry, power, and
policy with Dr. Michio Kaku
and the Institute for Safe
Technology.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
6:30 NEWS. With Barbara
Day.
7:00 EMILE DE ANTONIO.
About the filmmaker. Produced
by Andrew Philips.
8:30 PROSE. New writers
presented by Sharon Mattlin.
10:00 NUANCES. With Pepsi
Charles.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:00 NEWS. Sunday evening
news rebroadcast.
12:30 DIGRESSIONS. With
John Fisk.
SOUNDTRACK. Featured are musical scores, dialog,
and commentary for the films Cat People, The Wrath
of Khan and The Thing. Paul Wunder interviews the
director of The Thing. December 26, 5:00 a.m.
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DE ANTONIO. In many ways Emile de Antonio is as
much a reflection of his films as they are of the stormy
and tumultuous America he records. In this program,
independent journalist, Andrew Phillips presents a 45
minute profile of the filmmaker and his films and then
talks live with de Antonio and listeners about radical
filmmaking in America.
Among the films Emile de Antonio has made are
Point of Order about the Army-McCarthy hearings and
the fall of an American demagogue, Rush to
Judgement, the Warren Commission's flawed
investigation of the JFK assassination. In the Year of
The Pig, a shocking expose about the Vietnam War,
Underground, on the Weathermen and his latest, In the
King of Prussia, the story of the trial of The
Ploughshares Eight, a group of catholic activists
including the Berrigan brothers who entered a General
Electrics plant in an act of civil disobedience to damage
nuclear warheads. Produced by Andrew Phillips.
December 26, 7:00 p.m.
]o»4 McCarthy.
MONDAY/27
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
5:00 EVERYTHING OLD
IS NEW AGAIN. With Dave
Kenny.
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 LIVE RADIO.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
Presented by Ted Cohen.
11:15 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
11:20 BREAD AND ROSES.
Semi-Serious with Vernon
Douglas.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 RECONSTRUCTING
PSYCHOLOGY. With the
Group for a Radical Human
Science.
2:00 MEDIA REVIEW. Film,
books, television and more.
3:00 TO BE ANNOUNCED.
3:30 A MOVEABLE
FEAST. Stanley Elkin reads
from George Mitts. Produced by
Tom Vitale.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
The Music Goes Round and
Round. With Max Schmid and
Jack Shugg.
5:00 VERBAL
CONTRACTS. With Rita
Hall.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
6:30 NEWS. With Roben
Knight.
7:00 ADDENDA. Book
reviews from the Drama and
Literature Department.
7:15 MUSIC NOTES.
Concert announcements
presented by Jane McMahan.
7:30 EVERYWOMAN-
SPACE. Women's Health
Issues. With Diane Mancino
and Paula Tedesco.
8:30 EVERY PADDLERS
HERITAGE. Radio drama
produced by Doreen Canto and
Stephen Erickson.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
Evidence. Presented by Ramsey
Ameen and Spencer Richards.
1 1:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6:30 news.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:15 'ROUND
MIDNIGHT. With Leonard
Lopate.
TUESDAY/28
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
5:00 TIME FOR A
CHANGE. With Alan
Leventhal.
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 THE NEW TUESDAY
SHOW. With Diane Lacey.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
20th Century Chamber Music
presented by Cynthia Bell.
11:15 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
1 1:20 BREAD AND ROSES.
The Gray Panthers with issues
of concern to older people.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 EXPLORATIONS IN
HUMAN SCALE. With
Kirkpatrick Sale.
2:00 NOTES ON THE
ECONOMY. With David
Gordon.
2:30 PERSPECTIVES ON
CRIMINAL JUSTICE. With
Tom O'Connor.
3:00 CONSIDER THE
ALTERNATIVES. Foreign
and domestic policy with the
SANE Education Fund.
3:30 THE TUESDAY
READER. Produced by Suzie
Stone.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
Hitsville, U.S.A. Presented by
Karen Peterson.
5:00 LIVE RADIO.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
6:30 NEWS. With Roben
Knight.
7:00 FRONT LINE.
Commentary about Southern
Africa with the African
National Congress.
7:30 PRAXIS. Europe in
Formation.
8:30 ILLUMINATIONS.
Urban issues with Bill Lynch.
9:30 THE SCIENCE AND
MEDICAL NEWS REPORT.
Produced by Eileen Zaiisk.
11:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6:30 evening news.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
12:15 BECAUSE THE
NIGHT. With Linda Perry.
WEDNESDA Y/29
5:00 THE LIGHT SHOW.
With Fred Kuhn and Judy
Harrow.
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 MORE THAN HALF
THE WORLD. With Vinie
Burrows.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
American music with Bill
Moore.
11:15 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
1 1:20 BREAD AND ROSES.
Advocates for Children with
Youth in New York.
12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 THE NATURAL
GOURMET. With Mary
Houston.
2:00 THE VELVET
SLEDGEHAMMER.
Women's radio magazine.
3:30 MAGIC TIME. Games,
stories, puzzles and songs for
kids, with Joyce West and
Sharon Griffin.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
Caribbean music presented by
Ayana Taylor.
5:00 LIVE RADIO.
6:30 NEWS. With Robert
Knight.
7:00 ADDENDA. Book
reviews from the Drama and
Literature Department.
7:15 MUSIC NOTES.
Concen announcements
presented by Sharon Negri.
7:30 THE LESBIAN SHOW.
Woman on the Edge oi Time.
With Jane Pipik.
8:30 INTERGAY. Weekly
report.
9:00 GAYRAP. Seasons
Greetings Featuring gay
choruses nationwide. Produced
by Fred Goldhaber.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
Scrapple from the Apple. With
Jamie Kau.
11:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6; 30 evening news.
12:15 LIVE RADIO. With
Bob Pass.
THURSDA Y/30
5:00 NO SIDE TO FALL
IN. With Sharon Mattlin.
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 HARDWORK. With
Mike Feder.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
With James Irsay.
11:15 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
1 1:20 BREAD AND ROSES.
The Disabled In Aaion
12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 THE ENERGY HOUR.
Radioactivity with Warren
Liebold.
2:00 THE THURSDAY
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
MAGAZINE.
3:00 ON THE JOB. With
Mike Merrill.
3:30 RE-EDUCATION
CAMP. Comedy. With Mike
Nelson.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
A Taste of the Blues. With
Anton Mikofsky.
5:00 PASSING THROUGH.
With Richard Barr.
6:30 NEWS. With Robert
Knight.
7:00 FRONT LINE.
Commentary on regions in
crisis.
7:30 TO BE ANNOUNCED.
8:30 THE AFRICA
REPORT. An analysis of
developments on the contlhent.
9:00 THE MIDDLE EAST
REPORT. An update of
regional events.
9:30 THE SOVIET
UNION— QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS. With
William Mandel. Produced by
MTergu.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
Jazz Sampler. Presented by Bill
Farrar.
11:30 NEWS. A rebroadcast of
the 6:30 evening news.
12:15 EARTHWATCH.
With Robert Knight.
3:00 SOUNDS OF THE
CITY. With Dennis Coleman.
FRIDAY/31
5:00 HOUR OF THE
WOLF. W^th Jim Frcund
7:00 MORNING SERIAL.
7:15 HOME FRIES. With
Fred Herschkowitz.
9:00 MORNING MUSIC.
Stormy Monday. With James
Browne and David Jackson.
11:55 COMMUNITY
BULLETIN BOARD.
12:00 NATURAL LIVING.
With Gary Null.
1:00 WOMEN AND THE
WORLD IN THE 1980"$.
With Dr. Blanch Weisen Cook
2:00 ARTS EXTRA. A
cultural magazine from the
Drama and Literature
Department.
3:30 BEHIND THE
SCREENS. Jan Albert talks to
people about making and
watching films.
4:00 AFTERNOON MUSIC.
5:00 NOWHERE TO RUN.
With Joe Cuomo.
6:30 NEWS. With Robert
Knight.
7:00 NOTICERO
PACIFICA. Spanish language
7:15 ADDENDA. Book
reviews from the Drama and
Literature Department.
7:30 THE CARIBBEAN
AND LATIN AMERICAN
REPORT. Produced by
Annette Walker.
8:30 THE 995% PERFECT
PLAYERS PRESENT.
Radiodrama.
10:00 EVENING MUSIC.
Now's the Time. With Hattie
Gossett.
11:00 A SHORTCUT
THROUGH 1982. Produced
by Peter Bochen.
12:15 PART OF THE ACT.
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